Bachelor's To Master's Program
Get the most out of your time at Concordia by earning your bachelor's and master's in just five years. Combine your efforts as an undergrad student to earn a master's degree that will help you save time and money while being equipped for more prestigious career opportunities.
Five Years. Two Degrees. More Possibilities.
By earning both your bachelor's and master's degrees within five years, you'll have more career options available to you immediately.
Earn More
Full-time workers with master's degrees make an estimated $12,000 more per year than those with bachelor's degrees*. That's an increase of $480,000 for your lifetime earnings over a 40-year career.
Use Financial Aid
You could save nearly $5,000 by completing credit hours toward your master's during your final year as an undergrad at Concordia.
Find Jobs
Employment in master's level occupations is expected to grow nearly 17% by 2026*.
*According to the U.S. Department of Labor
BTM Application Process
- Express interest in applying for an approved Bachelor’s-to-Master’s (BTM) program and contact applicable graduate program director for the BTM Manual.
- Applicable graduate program director will provide you with the BTM Manual that includes the related academic policy, procedure for enrollment, application and Bachelor’s to Master’s registration form.
- Finish the application to the BTM program and submit it to the applicable Graduate Program Director.
BTM Program Contacts
M.A., School Counseling
Jessica Brashear
Master of Arts in School Counseling Professor
MBA
Dr. Erica Lamm
MBA Program Director
M.H.A.
Dr. Tirizia York
Adjunct Instructor
M.P.H.
Course Equivalents
B.S. Business Administration | Master of Business Administration Equivalents |
---|---|
BUS 122 Managerial Accounting | MBA 513-Accounting: Financial Analysis for Decision-Making |
ECON 102-Principles of Microeconomics | MBA 560-Managerial Economics |
BUS 261-Marketing or BUS 362 Advertising & Integrated Marketing | MBA 550-Strategic Marketing |
BUS 281-Business Communication OR CTA 203-Communication Theory | MBA 531-Effective Decision-Making and Communication |
BUS 300-Business Law | MBA 505-Ethical and Legal Environment of Business |
BUS 331-Finance | MBA 530-Corporate Finance |
BUS 343-Operations Management | MBA 551-Operations Management |
BUS 351-Human Resource Management | MBA 610-Human Resource Management |
BUS 443-Organizational Behavior | MBA 525-Leadership and Organizational Behavior |
B.S. Recreation and Sport Studies | Master of Business Administration Equivalents |
---|---|
BUS 122 Managerial Accounting | MBA 513-Accounting: Financial Analysis for Decision-Making |
ECON 102-Principles of Microeconomics | MBA 560-Managerial Economics |
BUS 261-Marketing or BUS 362 Advertising & Integrated Marketing | MBA 550-Strategic Marketing |
BUS 281-Business Communication OR CTA 203-Communication Theory | MBA 531-Effective Decision-Making and Communication |
BUS 300-Business Law OR HHP 495 Legal Aspects of Exercise, Rec & Sport *must gain approval from HHP Department Chair for substitution of MBA 505 for HHP 495. | MBA 505-Ethical and Legal Environment of Business |
BUS 331-Finance | MBA 530-Corporate Finance |
BUS 343-Operations Management | MBA 551-Operations Management |
BUS 351-Human Resource Management | MBA 610-Human Resource Management |
BUS 443-Organizational Behavior | MBA 525-Leadership and Organizational Behavior |
B.S. in Public Health & Fitness and Public Health Minor (Only available for on-ground students) | Master of Public Health and Master of Healthcare Administration Equivalents |
---|---|
HHP 386 Adult and Senior Health | GERO 500 Issues in Gerontology & Aging
|
HHP 425 Health Policy and Management |
|
HHP 482 Applied Epidemiology | MPH 510 Applied Epidemiology
|
HHP 484 Community Health | MPH 584 Community Health
|
HHP 486 Critical Issues in Health | MPH 586 Public Health Ethics |
HHP 488 Health Promotion and Programming | MPH 585 Programming & Evaluation in Public Health |
HHP 489 Global Health | MPH 589 Global Health |
B.A. in Psychology | M.A in School Counseling |
---|---|
PSY 341 Group Techniques | COU 515 Group Theory & Counseling |
PSY 445 Abnormal Psychology | COU 550 Abnormal Psychology |
Students admitted to the BTM program may also enroll in the courses below as an Undergraduate Student, but they will strictly count towards graduate credit and not for Undergraduate Major nor elective requirements:
- COU 501 Foundations of School Counseling
- COU 502 Ethical and Legal Issues in School Counseling
- COU 503 Counseling Diverse Populations
- COU 510 Counseling Techniques & Theories
- COU 515 Group Theory & Counseling
- COU 550 Abnormal Psychology